| Sorry that is a per hour rate |
| I bring cash and if our baby gets loud I immediately offer to buy a drink for anyone cringing at the noise. |
The website suggests $20 per hour...but if OP is too cheap to buy her kid a seat for his own safety's sake, she's not going to pay for an on board nanny. |
| Why do they ask you (adults and those over 2) to buckle your seatbelt during turbulence? |
Really, do you ave to be so doom and gloom? Some women are single and have no choice but to travel alone with a toddler and others don't have the available cash to buy another ticket. She asked for tips and suggestions, not every negative thought you could think of. |
+1 karma is a bitch. |
I wrote the original "doom and gloom" post. No choice? It's awfully serendipitous that the last airplane trip she ever has to take is happening 3 months before she'd have to buy another ticket anyway. And I did say "hope for the best." But, as my experience and the experience of the vast number of posters on this thread point out, there is nothing that will make this experience anything other than grin-and-bear-it for her and the people sitting next to/in front of her if the plane is full and there is no extra seat. |
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Just get the extra legroom seats and call the airline the day before and make sure you get switched to a seat that has an empty one beside it. Confirm your seat assignment again when you check your bags and again at the gate. Odds are you will both get your own seat.
Good luck! I fly alone with my toddler and baby a lot and have since they were born. People have been wonderful on flights and I've had more people offer to help me if a DC gets antsy than give me the stink eye (not that I would've noticed as I'm too preoccupied with the kids). |
Just another reason to have a husband before you have children. |
| Free and discounted flights for children should stop. Your "fly for free" is a damn nuisance and over two yrs. takes up a whole seat just as much as an adult. |
Unless you marry a deadbeat like we read so much about on here, then you are much better off flying (and living) alone. |
And I guess never get divorced? Must be nice living in your judgmental bubble. |
| It's a flight to FLORiDA, you're not in the air for long. Suck it up, bring some stickers and snacks.... |
Op here - Thank u and true... I am much happier alone.... Fwiw I got laid off a couple months ago and have been unable to find work. I am traveling so that my dd can visit with my family some of which she hasn't met yet. Funds are tight and I thought it would be a good opportunity to go and visit. Wow, I have never read so much judgement, rude and ignorant comments before in my life. I wanted to get tips on flying alone with my toddler and could never dream up such responses. Thanks everyone... |
Have you flown recently? I haven't been on flight less than full in, well, I can't remember flying on a less than full flight. And to and from Florida this time of year? I flew back from Miami on Sunday and every seat was occupied and every square inch of overhead space was taken. I fly at least 6 or 7 times a month and I haven't seen an empty seat except for the shuttle in a long, long time. Good idea in theory. |